The Bridled Titmouse





The Bridled Titmouse is a small titmouse with a gray head and a black and gray crest with a white face. The sexes are similar. This bird is a Resident from southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico southward through mountains of Mexico to southern Mexico. Its habitat are oak and mixed oak-pine-juniper woodlands. It is a member of the titmice and chickadee family. Click this for more images of this bird. Click this for link. Posted by tommy jones of birds rock.
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